There were only a total of 12 courses on the menu, two in each category and guests can pick any combination to make up their dinner ranging from 3 to 8 courses. Interestingly, the couple sitting beside us started off ordering a 5 course menu but half way through, they had to ask to "downsize". The wait staff had a friendly discussion with them over which courses it made sense to remove and it was done without any fuss, which is a reflection of the excellent service at this restaurant with an unassuming front. There were no "airs".
On top of the 3 courses we ordered, there were 3 amuse bouches - two before and one after! Overall, the meal was tasty, well-prepared and definitely a restaurant I would return to next time I'm in Amsterdam.
Amuse-bouche 1 - piperada with pepper, onions and tomatoes, pork beef sausage and yummy hazelnuts coated with curry |
Amuse-bouche 2 - smoked mackerel with a touch of sake! exquisite taste! served with "gomesco" (almonds, green pepper, green peas) |
Turbot fillet - perfectly done with
with seaweed, saffran risotto, terrine of pork cheeks and langoustine sauce
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Tomato bouillon
with pata negra, burrata di bufala and tomato - great combination
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Never thought we would order American steak in Amsterdam but it was delicious - rare with foie gras foam
(with celeriac, artichoke in bacon, chard)
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Pan fried perch - with crunchy skin, green peas creamed, with bits of smoked mackerel, hazelnuts and beet - only negative was the hollandaise sauce which was a bit salty |
Amuse bouche 3 - tambouche with white chocolate and cherry preserve |
Raspberry and pear
with white chocolate fudge, lemon verbena, liquerice, macadamia and raspberry sorbet
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Speculaas soufflé (light and crunchy!)
with tangerine, egg nog and caramel icecream
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What an amazing meal and what an enjoyable experience. Enjoyed looking over your shoulder! ;-) John
ReplyDeleteGlad I can share it with you, John...:-)
DeleteSounds lovely! I've had fois gras foam once but couldn't taste any fois gras. BTW how many Michelin stars?
ReplyDeleteIn this case, I recall did taste the fois gras in the foam. But it's still a little laughable isn't it - got to be the cheapest way to have "fois gras" on the menu. ;-) LaStage is one Michelin star.
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